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USAIR A-320 DOWN IN HUDSON RIVER



 
 
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Old January 16th 09, 09:37 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Neil Hoskins
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Default USAIR A-320 DOWN IN HUDSON RIVER

Looks like the passengers all have lifejackets, not that that would save you
from hypothermia at this time of year in the Hudson. Last time I did an
internal flight in the 'States, there were no lifejackets, and the safety
instructions told us to float off on our seat cushions, which was a bit
disconcerting because we did actually go some way out to sea for the
approach into Miami. So has this now changed, with lifejackets a
requirement on all internal flights?


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